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Meeting 2025 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium Looking Outside Materials Science: Lessons Learned for and from Materials Discovery - A Student-Led Symposium
Presentation Title SPEAKER PANEL: Looking outside materials science: lessons learned for and from materials discovery - A Student-Led Symposium
Author(s) Yasir Mahmood, Robert Daniel Moore, Katelyn Jones, Natasha Vermaak
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Yasir Mahmood
Abstract Scope Yasir Mahmood (Clemson University), Robert Daniel Moore (Lehigh University) and Katelyn Jones (Carnegie Mellon University) will moderate a Question and Answer session with the panel of invited speakers from the symposium “Looking outside materials science: lessons learned for and from materials discovery - A Student-Led Symposium”. This is a first of its kind technical symposium organized by the graduate students. The panel discussion will highlight origin stories, challenges, and advice the speakers have for others pursuing unconventional collaborations and working across disciplines.
Proceedings Inclusion? Planned:
Keywords Computational Materials Science & Engineering, ICME, Modeling and Simulation

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